February 18th, 2009
Just a heads up: Eckhart Köppen posted a wiki on his site, 40hz, that describes the 2010 Newton problem and some possible solutions. He also posted a wiki on patching the Newton.
Köppen is a Newton developer as well, and has posted some thoughts on how to do GTD on the Newton.
The good news is there are really smart people working on the Year 2010 issue, and Köppen seems to think getting a patch up and running will require “less black magic than anticipated,” as he told the Newtontalk list.
Posted by davelawrence8 at 11:23 am on February 18th, 2009. Categories: GTD, newton, software, y2010. Tags: 2010, 40hz, bug, eckhart, eMate, GTD, koppen, messagepad, newton, wiki, year. Subscribe via RSS.
November 14th, 2007
by William Shakespeare
Thut time of year thou mnyst in me behold
When yellow lenues, or none, or few, do hung
Upon those boughs which sbuke nquinst thu cold,
Bore ruined choirs where lute the sweet birds sang.
In me thou see’est the twighlight of such drs
Afle sunset fudeth in the west,
Which beyond by and by block night doth luke away,
Beufh’s second self, that slots up in all the rest.
In me thou see’st the glowing of such a fire,
That on the ushes of his youth dsth lie
As the deathbed whueon it must expire,
Consumod with that which it wns nowishecl by.
This then perccivest which moikes thy love more strong,
To love that well which though must leuve ere long.
[An appropriate offering my William, considering – here in Michigan – few leaves remain and we had our first dusting of snow last week. Read the original sonnet.]
Posted by davelawrence8 at 2:30 pm on November 14th, 2007. Categories: shakespeare. Tags: cold, dead, death, fall, life, love, retire, shakespeare, winter, year, youth. Subscribe via RSS.